catdaddyp Posted July 7 Report Posted July 7 2024 Rewind: Nebraska finished 7–6 after starting the season 5–1. Their wins came against UTEP, Colorado, Northern Iowa, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin, and Boston College in the bowl game. Four of Nebraska’s losses came by seven points or less. Matt Rhule is now in his third season guiding the Huskers, and at his previous stops—Temple and Baylor—year three was when his teams made the leap into the upper tier of their respective conferences. The same could easily be true this season, as Nebraska appears to have a manageable schedule. Recruiting under Rhule: 2023: On3 - 5th in Big Ten 247 - 5th in Big Ten 2024: On3 - 7th in Big Ten 247 - 6th in Big Ten 2025: On3 - 6th in Big Ten 247 - 6th in Big Ten Huskers on Offense: Dylan Raiola is a name known across the college football landscape thanks to last year’s NIL hoopla. The true sophomore completed 67% of his passes for 2,819 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions in 2024. He’s the undisputed starter for Nebraska. Emmett Johnson returns at running back after racking up 607 yards and 9 touchdowns on the ground. He also added value in the passing game with 39 receptions for 289 yards and 2 touchdowns. Despite losing two starting wide receivers and an NFL-drafted tight end, Nebraska should be substantially improved in the passing game with the additions of Kentucky’s Dane Key and Cal’s Nyziah Hunter. Those two bring the kind of playmaking ability the Cornhusker offense lacked last year. Nebraska should be improved along the offensive line with the additions of Notre Dame transfer Rocco Spindler and Alabama transfer Elijah Pritchett. Mainstays Justin Evans, Henry Lutovsky, and Gunnar Gottula also return, giving the Cornhuskers plenty of experience up front. Huskers on Defense: Nebraska lost their defensive coordinator and most of their production along the defensive line. Matt Rhule has said he’d like to keep the 3-3-5 in place, so it remains to be seen what the Cornhuskers ultimately settle on. Sophomore Vincent Shavers and senior Javin Wright step into starting roles at linebacker after the duo combined for 59 total tackles as backups in 2024. In the secondary, Malcolm Hartzog returns at nickel after collecting 45 total tackles and 4 interceptions. Ceyair Wright is back at one cornerback spot after recording 39 total tackles and 2 interceptions, while Idaho transfer Andrew Marshall is expected to fill the opposite corner. DeShon Singleton reprises his role at one safety following up a solid season that included 71 total tackles. The other safety spot will be filled by former backup Marques Buford. Nebraska struggled on special teams last year. Sophomore John Hohl is back at kicker after connecting on 67% of his field goal attempts, and freshman Archie Wilson will likely handle punting duties. Position Advantage: Nebraska holds the edge in almost every category. The Zips’ proven production at tight end gives Akron the advantage there, and with Nebraska being one of the poorest performing special teams units in 2024, I’m giving Akron the edge in that phase as well. QB - Nebraska RB - Nebraska WR - Nebraska TE - Akron OL - Nebraska DL - Nebraska LB - Nebraska DB - Nebraska ST - Akron Way too Early Prediction: Even though I expect Nebraska’s defense to be a bit worse than it was last year, they’re still going to be a formidable opponent for us. I also expect the Cornhusker offense to be substantially better than it was in 2024. I don’t have much to say about this game—it’s the one payday on our schedule. Once again, we’re catching a Power Five opponent on its way up. My best hope is we get out injury free and hang close for a while. Final score prediction: 42–10 Cornhuskers. 2 1 Quote
GP1 Posted July 7 Report Posted July 7 (edited) A lot of people will roll their eyes at a sixth place finish in the Big Ten believing it's a failure. A sixth place finish in a league with OSU, Michigan, USC, Washington, Wisconsin, PSU Michigan State, etc is a pretty good accomplishment. Nebraska isn't the program it used to be and is being overwhelmed by the changing landscape of college football. 6-8 wins and a bowl is a good season moving forward for them and a lot of programs in the Big Ten whose best days are behind them. I just looked at Nebraska's schedule. They have a really good home schedule if you are a season ticket holder. Lots of opportunities for wins. It could be one of those seasons in which a team is better than the previous season but doesn't win anymore games than the previous. Nebraska will smash Akron. Conference and momentum is important and smashing us will help to provide some of each. July 7 Pick: Nebraska 56 Akron 17 September 5 Pick: Nebraska 52 Akron 9 Edited Friday at 10:50 PM by GP1 Quote
Captain Kangaroo Posted Friday at 07:12 PM Report Posted Friday at 07:12 PM The information above is too good to fade away to page 2. I will try to make the @catdaddyp season predictions and previews the official game day threads from here-on-out. 5 3 Quote
MangoZip Posted Friday at 09:27 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:27 PM Does anyone know if Patrick is cleared to play? Quote
Ham Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM Sept 5 pick: Nebraska 34 Zips 7 Bend but don't brake defensive effort with one defensive score. Patrick or not, we average 1 yard/carry. Finley completes less than 50% for under 100 yards and 2 int's. Back up QB's : no passes--5 runs for -10 yards. I had called earlier for this to be a throw away game. Let at least 2 back up QB's and plenty of others get some meaning full snaps. (That could make it 80 to 7). At least this time we leave Lincoln with a check. Ham and bride will have a great time pre game tailgating in down town Lincoln. Go Zips 2 Quote
ewbrooman1 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Unfortunately the weather forecast for Lincoln tonight is clear 😉 Quote
ZippyRulz Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, ewbrooman1 said: Unfortunately the weather forecast for Lincoln tonight is clear 😉 No, that's a good thing. They will have to pay us. 4 Quote
lance99 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago I jumped in and it is 7-0 Nebraska. Is the Defense so far carrying the weight so far? Quote
AkronAlumnus Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Coaching staff doesn't appear to be on the same page 1 Quote
clarkwgriswold Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Some semblance of an offense for about a minute then a timeout when everybody looked lost on 3rd down. Edited 5 hours ago by clarkwgriswold Quote
roopride Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Nice to see Joe give the staff some emotion. Quote
exit322 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, lance99 said: I jumped in and it is 7-0 Nebraska. Is the Defense so far carrying the weight so far? Not awful. Nebraska is just bigger and faster Quote
clarkwgriswold Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago So we put in the running quarterback and expect the defense not to be ready for the run. Quote
Slam_Hilliard22 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago I've never seen someone so bad with timeouts than Joe Crazy how many early timeouts we blow every game 1 Quote
exit322 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, clarkwgriswold said: So we put in the running quarterback and expect the defense not to be ready for the run. They're going to have to let him throw if they want it to work 1 Quote
exit322 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Nice play by the defender to knock the ball out Quote
UAZipster0305 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Nice play for the defense, unfortunately I feel it will only facilitate a safety, meaning Nebraska will still score, and they will get the back almost immediately, not allowing our D to get a break. Maybe I am just too cynical at this point. Quote
exit322 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, UAZipster0305 said: Nice play for the defense, unfortunately I feel it will only facilitate a safety, meaning Nebraska will still score, and they will get the back almost immediately, not allowing our D to get a break. Maybe I am just too cynical at this point. I mean those are the odds, yes 1 Quote
AkronAlumnus Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago We're getting stymied and he calls that... WOW. Quote
UAZipster0305 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago There are times I hate being right. Don't tell my wife that though. Quote
exit322 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Apparently the offensive genius needs to give someone else the call sheet 1 Quote
UAZipster0305 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Usually leading or winning the turnover margin results in leading or winning the game. Not when you're the Zips. Quote
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